Determine the mortality rate of the population in city A, if during the year the birth rate is 14 people per 1000 inhabitants
November 25, 2020 | education
| Determine the mortality rate of the population in city A, if during the year the birth rate is 14 people per 1000 inhabitants, the natural increase is 6 people per 1000 inhabitants. How many times does the birth rate exceed the mortality rate? Explain the main factors that determine the mortality of the population?
Excluding migration processes:
Natural increase = fertility – mortality
Then mortality = 14-6 = 8 people per 1000 inhabitants.
The birth rate exceeds the death rate by 14/8 = 1.75 times
Mortality mainly depends on living conditions (medicine, food and living conditions, epidemics and disease)
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